Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Wrestling is coming to Manatee County this month when a number of county teams - including Jesse Fulk's Manatee Hurricanes - host tournaments in preparation for the postseason, which gets underway the first weekend in February.
Here are the events:

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Southeast is hosting the 10th Annual Willie Clemons Girls Basketball Classic from Dec. 26-28.
The eight-team bracket features the tournament's first out-of-state entry - Valdosta High in Georgia. Valdosta is coached by Bradenton native and former Seminole Edward "Amp" Wilcox.
Here are the brackets:

Monday, December 2, 2013

A proposed bylaw may change the Florida High School Athletic Association's "follow-the-coach" rule.
The "previous contact" bylaw, scheduled to go before the association's representative assembly in January, would allow student-athletes who transfer schools to compete in sports that do not involve the coach in question. Further, the bylaw also allows student-athletes to compete in the affected sport at levels other than varsity, such as JV and freshmen levels.
The current "follow-the-coach" rule prohibits student-athletes from changing schools to play for a coach they worked with on a travel or club team.
Features of the proposed bylaw include:

Allowing the student-athlete to play varsity levels at any sport but the one involving the travel or club coach. So if a student transferred to a school where his club coach is also the school's baseball coach, he would have to play sub-varsity baseball for one year, but could play on the varsity for any other sport.

If a student-athlete completes the final grade offered at his previous school (such as a school that offers grades K-7), he can play without interruption at his new school.

Student-athletes can fully participate if the coach in question has been associated with the school's sport in question for less than a year.

Another proposed bylaw calls for more mediation to the association's appeal process for student-athletes and schools challenging rulings. The proposal calls for a mediation process prior to the board of appeals, with the agreements being binding. The FHSAA and the school would split the cost of the process, and the hearings would take place monthly at the association's headquarters in Gainesville.
These proposed changes come in the wake of the FHSAA's surveying of athletic directors, administrators and coaches. According to the FHSAA, 72 percent of those surveyed said they wanted to see changes in the transfer and club sports participation rules; 53 percent said the follow-the-coach rule should be changed in some way; and 73 percent said parents and students should not be able to choose their schools based on athletic participation.
“This set of proposals will go a long way to make sure student-athletes
get to keep playing the sports they love, while also making sure blatant
recruiting is discouraged and punished,” Roger Dearing, the association's executive director, said in a statement. “This approach
will be fair to everyone – the schools, the coaches and, most
importantly, the student-athletes themselves.”
If approved by the assembly, the changes go into affect for the 2014-15 school year.

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Prep Rally is all about high school sports in Manatee County. From baseball to basketball, softball to soccer, volleyball to track, swimming to wrestling and weightlifting, if they play it, you can read about it at Prep Rally.

The author, John Lembo, has covered prep sports for the Bradenton Herald since 2005.